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1 I, I | succeeded in comprising in two short books things which
2 I, II | called Seth, when he was now two hundred and thirty years
3 I, III | This was done, as I reckon, two thousand two hundred5 and
4 I, III | as I reckon, two thousand two hundred5 and forty-two years
5 I, VI | having come to him along with two angels. Then the angels
6 I, VIII | Lord on this subject, that two peoples were foretold in
7 I, IX | Chapter IX.~Laban had two daughters, Leah and Rachel;
8 I, XI | brother-in-law, and bore him two sons. But when she brought
9 I, XI | born23 the last boy of the two. The names of Fares and
10 I, XI | same place of confinement two of the king's servants,
11 I, XI | Well, after the lapse of two years, the king also had
12 I, XI | period, Aseneh bore him two sons, Manasseh and Ephraim.
13 I, XII | there are to be reckoned two hundred and fifteen years.
14 I, XIII | in marriage, who bore him two sons, Gersam and Eliezer.
15 I, XVIII | animal shall be sold, and the two masters shall share the
16 I, XIX | return, bringing down the two tables of stone which had
17 I, XIX | matters contained in the two books of Genesis and Exodus.~
18 I, XXV | to the people, twenty and two thousand left the camp.
19 I, XXVI | succeeded Thola, who reigned two and twenty years. After
20 I, XXVI | life might be spared for two months, that she might before
21 I, XXVIII | Philistines feasted, rested on two pillars of remarkable size;
22 I, XXIX | bad success in the first two battles. At length, however,
23 I, XXIX | portion of time between these two, which is left in obscurity.
24 I, XXXIX | bestowed upon him by God. For two women who dwelt in one house,
25 I, XXXIX | to be divided between the two doubtful claimants. Well,
26 I, XLI | assumed the government. Two tribes, however, Judah and
27 I, XLI | thousand men. But when the two hosts advanced, the people
28 I, XLII | possess the kingdom more than two years, and his children,
29 I, XLII | was not retained more than two years. For Zambri, leader
30 I, XLV | But on the side of the two tribes, Josaphat the king
31 I, XLV | Ochozia was king of the two tribes, while Joram, as
32 I, XLVI | against Amassia, king of the two tribes; and, having obtained
33 I, XLVII(76)| reference in these words to the two tribes, or kingdom of Judah. ~
34 I, XLIX | But on the side of the two tribes, Achaz, who was displeasing
35 I, LI | kingdom, but possessed it only two years. He was the heir of
36 II, I | remarkable Beauty, was desired by two elders, and, when she would
37 II, I | Upon this, he orders the two accusers to be separated
38 II, IX | wound. After his death, two brothers, who were magi,
39 II, IX | That took place about the two hundred and sixtieth year
40 II, IX | forty-one years, Xerxes two months, and that, after
41 II, X | had a place between the two Xerxes, but he who had succeeded
42 II, XI | city, which now, for almost two hundred and fifty years,
43 II, XI | captivity. For, of old, those two tribes, of whom the remaining
44 II, XI | said, consisted only of the two tribes: the ten12 which
45 II, XI | of the city, there were two hundred and sixty years.~
46 II, XII | I find that there were two Persian kings of that name,
47 II, XIII | which had been formed by two eunuchs, and, on that account,
48 II, XIII | Artaxerxes reigned sixty and two years, and was succeeded
49 II, XVI | to that war there elapsed two and twenty years. Now Ochus
50 II, XVII | establishment by Cyrus, two hundred and fifty years.
51 II, IX | part of his empire. He had two sons, Seleucus and Antiochus,
52 II, IX | plundering. Then, after two years, the Jews being again
53 II, XXIII | Then, after an interval of two years, Bacchides again made
54 II, XXIV | Alexander. Against these two Alexander fought a pitched
55 II, XXVI | cruelty. He having left two young sons named Aristobulus
56 II, XXVI | power arose between the two brothers. And first of all,
57 II, XXVIII | magical arts, and supported by two demons (with the view of
58 II, XXXIV | fixed for the Lord and the two robbers) were discovered.
59 II, XXXIV | applied in vain to the first two crosses, but when it touched
60 II, XXXV | instilled. For by means of the two35 Ariuses, who were the
61 II, XXXVIII | almost all the bishops of the two Pannonias, and many of the
62 II, XLI | Italy, Africa, and the two Gauls, four hundred and
63 II, XLII(50) | remarks, these were the two magistrates of Phrygia.~
64 II, XLIII | deputies, the stronger of the two bodies, and had taken possession
65 II, XLVIII | not got the better of the two bishops, who were at that
66 II, L | He tried Priscillian in two assemblies, and convicted
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